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Uncured rubber sheeting enables safer application
Pump and rubber lining specialist Weir Minerals Africa product manager for rubber products Ronald Govender tells Engineering News that its recently developed Linatex VS and Linard 60 VS steam cure...
First orders for slurry pump received
International pumps manufacturer Weir Minerals Africa reports that it has recently started marketing its new mill circuit duty slurry pump, which is mostly suitable for mill discharge applications.
In the February 26, 2010, edition of Mining Weekly, we incorrectly published a photo of Grant Stewart from Weir Minerals Africa. The picture should have been of Grant Stuart from Rand Uranium. We...
East Rand-based Weir Minerals Africa, a member of the UK's Weir Group, recently opened a foundry at its main premises in Isando.
Electricity supply security concerns inspire diesel-driven pump installation
Unplanned power outages, which have affected business across South Africa in recent years, has prompted a major platinum miner in the Thabazimbi district to invest R6-million on the installation...
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SABS still cannot access its systems several months after cyberattack
Following a ransomware attack on the South African Bureau of Standards’ (SABS’s) IT systems in November last year, it has been revealed that the State-run entity’s systems are still encrypted and...
MTN’s network investments enhance connectivity amid power challenges
Telecommunications group MTN South Africa’s extensive investment in its network resilience programme and the strategic deployment of power solutions have improved connectivity, particularly across...
King's School West Rand unveils 4IR education laboratory
Nonprofit education organisation King's School West Rand has unveiled a Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) laboratory designed, planned and built in collaboration with technology education company...